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21 of world’s 30 most polluted cities in India: Report

Ghaziabad is the most polluted city in the world (File photo)

New Delhi (NVI): Delhi is the world’s most polluted capitals in the world, according to a new report which also mentions that Ghaziabad is the most polluted city in the world.

The recent Air Quality Index (AQI) report has also revealed that 21 of the world’s 30 most polluted cities are in India.

World Air Quality Report 2019 compiled by IQAir Air Visual says that afer Ghaziabad, Hotan in China, Gujranwala and Faislabad in Pakistan are the most polluted cities in the world, followed by Delhi at fifth place.

The 21 most polluted cities in India in order of their ranking are Ghaziabad, Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Greater Noida, Bandhwari, Lucknow, Bulandshahr, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat, Jind, Faridabad, Coraut, Bhiwadi, Patna, Palwal, Muzaffarpur, Hisar, Kutail, Jodhpur and Moradabad.

However, the report also mentions that Indian cities have shown improvement from last year.

Water recycle and re-use policy need of the hour: UP Singh

New Delhi (NVI): Water security in agriculture is a local problem and requires de-centralized solutions, Secretary of Department of Water Resources UP Singh said today while asserting that water recycle and re-use policy is the need of the hour.

Speaking at the national summit on ‘Investing in Future Through Sustainable Water Use Management in Agriculture’, organised by FICCI, Singh said that currently we use 90 per cent of freshwater in agriculture and irrigation.

“Without improving the water use efficiency in agriculture, all efforts of water use elsewhere will not be meaningful,” he said.

The Water Secretary said that we need to change our mindset and give emphasis on water productivity rather than just land productivity.

He added that we must focus on water footprints, like carbon footprints, and urged the industry to play more active role in the overall development of the sector.

Emphasising on the need of water conservation in agriculture, Singh said that we need to adopt water recycle, and re-use policy in agriculture sector which has provisions for mandates and incentivization.

“The more water we consume, more wastewater is generated. Many states have already started adopting this policy. You need to either mandate people or incentivize people. This kind of policy will have both mandating certain use and providing incentives,” he added.

While highlighting the environment concerns, the Water Secretary said that we must also consider revisiting the current government procurement policy which mainly focuses on wheat and rice. It is important that states and farmers must be incentivized for other crops as well. “Today, we don’t grow crops based on water endowment & topography of that particular area, he added.

Cabinet meeting today: Key takeaways

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar

New Delhi (NVI): The Union Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi took place here today as the government took some important decisions with respect to Surrogacy Bill, J&K and Scheduled Tribe Population in Lakshadweep.

Here are the top highlights of the Cabinet meeting:

  •  Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2020 was approved in which proposed legislation ensures effective regulation of surrogacy, prohibit commercial surrogacy and allow altruistic surrogacy.

 

  • The Cabinet approved the issuance of an order for adaptation of Central Acts in the Union Territory under Section 96 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 by the Central Government.

 

  •  Three Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) for Cooperation between India and Myanmar on Combating Timber Trafficking, Conservation of Tigers & Other Wildlife and in the fields of Petroleum Products and communications were approved.

 

  • Setting up of a National Technical Textiles Mission with a total outlay of Rs 1,480 crore was approved by the Cabinet Committee. This will position the country as a global leader in Technical Textiles.

 

  •  It also approved amendment of the Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands Land Revenue and Tenancy Regulation, 1965. This will grant occupancy rights to the Scheduled Tribe population in Lakshadweep.

 

  •  Amendments to the National Institutes of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship & Management (NIFTEM) Bill, 2019 were made. Bill to provide the National Institutes of Food Technology at Kundli, Haryana and Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu the status of Institution of National Importance approved.

Balakot Anniv: Forces don’t hesitate to cross border now, says Rajnath

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New Delhi (NVI): On the first anniversary of Balakot airstrike today, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that India has changed its approach against terrorism and ways to counter it.

“I thank Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi for bringing change in India’s approach against terrorism & our ways to counter-terror. The Surgical Strikes of 2016 and Balakote Air Strikes of 2019 are testimony to this change. This is certainly a New and Confident India in making,” he said in a tweet.

The Union Minister added that Surgical Strikes of 2016 and Balakote Air Strikes of 2019 are testimony to this change. “This is certainly a New and Confident India in making,” he said.

Singh also appreciated the Indian Air Force “for its unmatched bravery and courage exhibited during Balakote airstrikes.”

“Our government led by PM Shri @narendramodi has adopted a different approach from earlier governments. Now we do not hesitate to cross the border to protect India against terrorism,” the Defence Minister said in another tweet.

On this day last year, the Indian Air Force carried a cross-border airstrike on terror training camps in Pakistan’s Balakot.

The airstrike was done in response to the terrorist attack on a CRPF convoy on February 14 in Jammu’s Pulwama in which more than 40 security personnel were killed.

Raj: 25 dead after bus plunges into river in Bundi

New Delhi (NVI): At least 25 people were today killed and three others sustained injuries after a private bus fell into Maiz river in Bundi, Rajasthan.

The incident took place in the morning when a bus carrying 30 passengers was going for a wedding and fell into the river on the Kota-Dausa highway in Bundi district, media reports said.

The injured were rushed to a government hospital in Lekhari.

Delhi violence: PM Modi appeals for peace and brotherhood

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today appealed for peace and brotherhood as he took stock of the situation in Delhi where the toll from violence in some northeastern parts rose to 21.

“Peace and harmony are central to our ethos. I appeal to my sisters and brothers of Delhi to maintain peace and brotherhood at all times. It is important that there is calm and normalcy is restored at the earliest,” PM Modi said in a tweet.

The PM said that he had an extensive review of the situation and ensured that police and other agencies were doing their job to ensure peace and normalcy.

“Had an extensive review on the situation prevailing in various parts of Delhi. Police and other agencies are working on the ground to ensure peace and normalcy,” the prime minister said in another tweet.

At least 21 people have been killed in the violence in northeast Delhi over Citizenship Act (CAA), with at least 250 left injured. Clashes between anti and pro CAA erupted in the district on Monday, followed by some more violence reported yesterday.

A Delhi Police Head Constable was also killed in the clashes Monday. He was identified as 42-year-old Ratan Lal from Sikar in Rajasthan.

Media reports said that the body of an Intelligence Bureau officer was recovered today from a drain in Jaffrabad. The officer has been identified as Ankit Sharma, a Security assistant with IB. He was allegedly attacked by a mob last evening at Chand Bagh bridge, while he was on his way to home. Media reports said the perpetrators threw his body into the drain after beating him to death.

One of the worst-hit areas by the violence that has swept northeast Delhi, Jaffrabad is the same town where a 33-year-old man identified as Shahrukh was captured on a mobile phone camera, waving a gun and aiming it at an unarmed cop in front of him. He was arrested by police yesterday.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court today said the situation was “unfortunate”, but dismissed a plea seeking intervention in the violence as the matter was already pending in the High Court.

In another development, the Delhi Police has issued a notification with the telephone numbers of police personnel, who are located at hospitals in Delhi and can be contacted for information regarding victims of the Delhi violence.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also written to Home Minister Amit Shah, asking him to call in Army and impose curfew in the affected areas of Delhi immediately.

The violence in the National Capital took place at a time when US President Donald Trump was on a two-day visit to India. However, when asked about the incidents in Delhi, Trump said that it (Citizenship Amendment Act) was India’s internal matter.

Coronavirus spreads in Europe from Italy; death toll rises to 2,715

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New Delhi (NVI): Several European countries including Austria, Croatia and Switzerland have announced their first coronavirus cases, with all appearing to be linked to the growing outbreak in Italy.

With the death toll reaching 2,715 now, the deadly virus is spreading in Europe, Middle East and other parts of the world, even as parts of China begin to lower their emergency response level as the number of new cases reported there continue to slow.

In the last few days, Italy has become Europe’s worst-affected country, with more than 300 cases and 11 deaths, according to media reports.

The first positive virus test has been recorded in Latin America – a Brazilian resident just returned from Italy.

Meanwhile, South Korea authorities said that an 11th person has died of the disease in the country.

South Korea now has at least 1,146 cases of coronavirus after 169 more infections were confirmed, most of them in and around the city of Daegu.

Around the world, 81,002 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus have been reported while 2,762 deaths have been recorded, with mainland China having 78,064 positive cases and 2,715 deaths, mostly in Hubei province.

CBSE class 10 & 12 exams postponed today in northeast Delhi over violence

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New Delhi (NVI): The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) postponed Class 10, 12 exams in northeast Delhi today due to violence over Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), in the area.

However, the exams will be held in the remaining areas as per schedule, CBSE said in a statement today.

Exams for Class 10 and 12 were scheduled to be held today at 86 centres in north-east Delhi.

Meanwhile, Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia has said that all internal examinations in all private and government schools have been postponed. The exams will be held in remaining areas as per schedule, officials said.

“In violence-affected Northeast area, schools will be closed tomorrow as well. Internal examinations have been postponed. Have requested CBSE to postpone the board exam as well,” he said in a tweet.

The CBSE took the decision “based on the request of the Directorate of Education and the government of Delhi and to avoid inconvenience to students, staff and parents”.

They said it was hard for them to reach at the Centre due to violent clashes and riots in area.

Class 10 exams have been postponed for subjects of English Communicative, and English Language and Literature. For Class 12, the subjects for which exams gave been postponed are Web Application (Old), Web Application (New), and Media.

No fresh violence was reported in Delhi-NCR region today but tension was in the air, especially in the northeast district, where violence took place at several localities, including Chand Bagh and Bhajanpura, with stones and other missiles hurled and shops were set ablaze.

Widespread rains over northeast states expected in next 24 hrs

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New Delhi (NVI): Fairly widespread rains and thundershowers are likely over northeastern states in the next 24 hours as a cyclonic circulation is over East Uttar Pradesh and adjoining Bihar.

During the last 24 hours, Odisha, East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and parts of Jharkhand have been witnessing widespread rains and thundershowers, according to a Skymet Weather report.

The reason for these rains was a Trough extending from eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh to Bangladesh. Moreover, humid winds were also feeding moisture over Bay of Bengal.

According to Skymet Weather, this will be the last rainy spell over the states in the month of February.

Meanwhile, Alwar in Rajasthan is the coldest city in the plains where the minimum temperature was recorded at 9.2 degrees Celsius, according to SkymetWeather.

Raisen in Madhya Pradesh and Ludhiana in Punjab recorded minimum temperature at 9.6 and 9.9 degrees Celsius respectively.

Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh and Amritsar in Punjab recorded minimum temperature at 10 and 10.1 degrees Celsius respectively.

Apart from this, Ambikapur in Chhatisgarh, Karnal in Haryana and Khargone in Madhya Pradesh recorded minimum temperature at 10.2 degrees Celsius.

Najibabad in Uttar Pradesh and Narnaul in Haryana both recorded minimum temperature at 10.5 degrees Celsius.

Delhi and NCR region also saw a slight increase in minimum temperature to 12.7 degree Celsius from 11.8 degrees Celsius recorded yesterday.

The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 27 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

The overall air quality in the national capital today is in “poor” category.

According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at 273 which falls in the “poor” category.

The IMD said that there will be a gradual fall in minimum temperature by 2 to 3 degree Celsius over East and Central parts of the country during next two days.

“In West India it is expected that there will be a rise in temperature by 2 to 3 degree Celsius,” it said.

“No significant change temperature is expected in rest of the country,” it added.

NIA raids homes of south Kashmir militants

NIA raids that took place today

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided homes of several active and slain militants in south Kashmir today.

NIA team, along with CRPF and police raided the house of Zahid Ahmad who is an active militant of Jaish at Karimabad area of Pulwama district, police said.

The raids were also carried at the residence of Adil and one more slain militant at Kakapora area in the same district.

Earlier, this month, NIA raided several places, including residences of a sarpanch and some active militants, in Shopian.

The raids were carried in connection with its probe against suspended state police officer Davinder Singh.

The NIA also collected evidence from different places in southern Kashmir about the network of the suspended DSP and his alleged connections with terror outfit Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM) .

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